man treated for acute asthma attack during transport, Vermillion SD
A 33-year-old man experiencing an acute asthma attack was transported by ambulance to Sanford Vermillion Hospital. His oxygen levels were low initially but improved after treatment during transport.
Audio|Source: Vermillion Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We are en route to Sanford, Vermilion.
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10-4[1]Medic 3,
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(number withheld).
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This is Sanford, go ahead.
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3, patient care report.
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Sanford, go ahead.
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Sanford, good morning, Medic 3, non-emergent, with a 33-year-old male, acute asthma attack, transporting from home.
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Patient's chief complaint is an acute asthma attack.
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A patient was lying in bed when he began to feel short of breath.
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Just woke him up.
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Initial SPO2 was 88% on room air.
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Right now he is 99% with Albuterol nebulizer going.
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Patient's work of breathing has significantly decreased.
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He did have inspiratory and expiratory wheezes.
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Right now, he's sinus rhythm on the monitor, rate 101.
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Like I said, 99% with that nebulizer.
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Last pressure is 120 over 75.
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Do you have IV access established?
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We should be at facility here in the next one or two minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
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No, we'll see when you get here.
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We are at Sanford Vermilion.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Plum St, Vermillion, SD 57069
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